Whatever success I've had, I always like to top it.
Man is the most dangerous, destructive, selfish, and unethical animal on earth.
Understanding your dog and knowing how to control him, develop his potentials, and resolve behavior problems, emotional conflicts and frustrations are no less essential than love and respect.
The missing link between animals and a truly humane mankind is man himself, who does not yet see himself as a part of the world, claiming it instead for himself.
We are not superior. There are no clear distinctions between us and animals.
Anthropocentrism, regarding human kind as the very center and pinnacle of existence, is a disease of arrested development.
We know from the truths of evolution and ecology that we are all related and interdependent. Anthropomorphism (crediting animals with human emotions and traits) is, however, outdated. Rather we know that we are like animals.
If soot stains your tunic, dye it black. This is vengeance.
I have made a very rude translation of the Seven against Thebes, and Pindar too I have looked at, and wish he was better worth translating. I believe even the best things are not equal to their fame. Perhaps it would be better to translate fame itself,--or is not that what the poets themselves do? However, I have not done with Pindar yet.
Working inspires inspiration. Keep working. If you succeed, keep working. If you fail, keep working. If you are interested, keep working. If you are bored, keep working.
Truth and trust are the means by which civilization holds off barbarism.